Things to Do in Pender Harbour & Egmont Areas

Hiking & Biking

ALL PARKS ARE CLOSEDDue to public health and safety concerns, BC Parks is immediately closing the entire BC Parks system,​ including all parks, protected areas, conservancies, recreation areas, and ecological reserves.All provincial parks and camping (front and backcountry) is now banned until May 31st, 2020.This action is being taken in response to the call for increased action to address the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Lookout at Francis Point Marine Park - Photo by Annelise Sorg

Pender Harbour & Egmont have some of the most scenic hikes and mountain biking trails in the Sunshine Coast, ranging from simple lakeside strolls to challenging mountain paths

PENDER HARBOUR HIKESIN MADEIRA PARK AREA

FRANCIS POINT MARINE PARK - ModerateOnly a 5 minute drive from Madeira Park on Francis Peninsula Road, you will find Merrill Road and the parking lot for this beautiful marine park. Hike a few steps in to find the cliff overlooking the ocean. If you go right, you will reach the 42 steps that take you up to a lookout with breathtaking views. If you go left, you can hike for 30 minutes right on the edge of the water to a light beacon.

WETLANDS - EasyFor a more leisurely stroll, take a walk along the boardwalk of the Iris Griffith Wetlands Park, situated behind the fire hall by the church and the post office at the end of Gonzales Rd in Madeira Park. There are seats and interpretive signage creating a quiet and fascinating place for residents and visitors to spend time. ​​TYNER PARK - EasyLocated on the south side of Lily Lake in Madeira Park, this 2.5 km walking trail borders the lake where there is a conservation effort to save Western Painted Turtles. Look for the turtles sunbathing on the rocks and logs. One trailhead is located next to the entrance to Lily Lake Place, and the other across from the Pender Harbour Clinic on Francis Peninsula Road where you can park your car.

PENDER HARBOUR HIKESIN GARDEN BAY AREA - Challenging

Mount Daniel is only a 15 minute drive north of Madeira Park. The trailhead is off Garden Bay Road and it is a challenging one-hour hike up to the top where a 360 degree spectacular view awaits intrepid hikers.

Pender Hillis a steep 1.5 km hiking trail that takes 30 minutes to climb up. Turn into Garden Bay Road, off Highway 101 and follow this road for approximatley 8.6 kms to Lee Road. At Lee Road turn right and proceed 1.1 kms to where the trail head begins. Challenging hike but are well worth the effort for the views.

Daniel Point Park is a fairly steep hike down to the water, but the views of the Strait of Georgia are magnificent. Take Garden Bay Road to Irvine's Landing Road. Turn right onto Lee Rd at 800 m turn left onto Orca Rd. The access to the park is on Orca Road. Undeveloped beach access, 2.5 km trail. Approximately 1 hour up hill.​

Daniel Point Park - Photo by Annelise Sorg

Area regional parks and mapsSunshine Coast Regional District See the SCRD's new Interactive Park Map

Want to hike with a group? Check out these Facebook pages for weekly hikes with local hiking groupsPender Harbour Hikers (intermediate-advanced) or Pender Harbour Ramblers (novice-intermediate)Hikes are open to everyone!

Motorcycling HeavenRide your bike to the Sunshine Coast and you are guaranteed to get on and off the BC Ferries first. Easy day ride from Vancouver or Powell River, including the 40 minute ferry ride. The real curves on the coastal highway start just before Pender Harbour and end up at theBackeddy Pub in Egmony, home of the Skookumchuck Rapids. From Gibsons, total driving time to Pender Harbour is an hour, and only another half hour to Egmont. Take a morning ferry to the Sunshine Coast's Sechelt Peninsula and watch the sunset cruising Howe Sound on your way back home after an unforgettable day.

Cougars will pounce so look up!

EGMONT HIKES

SKOOKUMCHUCK NAROWS PROVINCIAL PARK - Easy 4kmThe Skookumchuck Rapids are located in this provincial park in Egmont, and the rapids are the #1 attraction in the Sunshine Coast! This is an easy one-hour long hike to the rapids and the whirlpools. A must for anyone who loves hiking and who also wants to appreciate the power of nature and ocean tides. Check the tide tables to ensure you're visiting at extra-large tides for the best viewing of the rapids where you might catch kayakers surfing.

SUNCOASTER TRAIL - ChallengingThe trail head with outhouse, picnic tables and free parking is located at the corner of Sunshine Coast Highway (Hwy 101) and Egmont Road, a mile south of the Earls Cove BC Ferries terminal. This trail currently terminates at the intersection of Hwy 101 and the Homesite Creek Forest Service Road in Halfmoon Bay.

MOUNTAIN BIKINGThe Sunshine Coast has 385 km of mountain bike trails spread throughout the Sechelt Peninsula. You will find tight and twisty cross-country trails, wide-open descents, rock rolls and wooden ladders. Or rolling paths that are heavy on scenery and less on skill. Enjoy! Read more here.

SUNSHINE COAST BIKE RACESIn July, the BC Bike Race club holds a week-long race through the circle route course that includes a stage from Earls Cove to Sechelt.

Mountain biking emerging as Pender Harbour and Egmont's newest attraction - ​This Harbour Spiel article is loaded with info on trails and a great map of McNeil Lake Trail.

Skookumchuck Rapids annual Coast Riders Motorcycle Club's ride north on the Sunshine Coast Highway to Egmont and the famous Skookumchuck Rapids!

Take a walk on the BC Wildside!Join a group or book a customized hike, either way you are going to be blown away by the beauty of our area and the many trails available.Hiking themes include: Wild Trails & Waterfalls; the Secret Life of Trees, A Picture Perfect Adventure, and more!

Pender Harbour & Egmont Regional Parks Map

For more detailed information about one of the many scenic parks located in Pender Harbour & Egmont, simply click the map below to go to the Sunshine Coast Regional District website's regional park listings.